You've missed the point. He's saying (in a pointlessly long way, I agree) that these companies do this to maximise profit, mostly from younger kids. Its the same as fortnite etc etc. It's a dodgy business model because it's literally addictive to people and designed to be that way.

Or was your system so damaged that it will take a long time to heal properly?

I had been eating gluten on and off for most of my life. My gut is still quite damaged and as such I feel as though I don't get all the calories that I take in.

I was under the impression that avoiding gluten resolved the symptoms of celiac disease. Similar to how someone with allergy is normally healthy as long as they avoid the allergen. Or like someone who is lactose intolerant avoiding dairy.

This is exactly right. While not a classic "allergy" (this is usually called a type 1 hypersensitivity), it's the same effect. Exposure to the allergen (in this case, gluten) causes the incorrect immune response. In theory, I don't get acute symptoms as long as I avoid gluten (though in reality, I'm still very sensitive to even gluten free foods).

I dont mean to be rude

I never take it as rude - I'm very happy to answer questions and educate. It's one of those diseases that has a lot of public misconception.

I think people definitely do talk about fat bodies as worse, because they are objectively worse. You're opening yourself to a whole load of incredibly damaging diseases. There's no advantages to being fat.

I have celiac disease and have been trying to gain weight (muscle, obviously) and have struggled to put on barely any because I get so little nutrition from food, and struggle to eat due to cramps. I eat like a madman for a month and weigh myself to find I've usually lost weight... It's pretty mad.

You're not completely wrong. Eating 1 high calorie meal would cause a huge insulin spike, which would increase metabolism faster. Probably still less good than just dieting, definitely better than your "suggestion" :')

You see him put the acid in the cup, but that's the least on the innaccuracies. Stefan trips hard despite being on a relatively low dose (200mg), very fast, and despite taking antidepressants, which often diminish or prevent the effect of the LSD.

The parasites are also very sensitive to treatment with saline. Often, people who are asymptomatic will suddenly have a mass migration of parasites they didn't know they had during a surgical procedure.

YouTube have increased both the watch time and subcount required not long ago. For content producers who make only short videos, such as animators, who take a lot of time to produce something short, watch time is hard to acquire. People who upload regular, 10 minute uploads are promoted by the algorithm and therefore receive fine watch time. These channels are easily monetisable, though typically (not always) low effort. People like Ricegum and the Pauls who upload ~10m videos ~every day are the prime example of this.